Billed as
"The Theme Park Californians Call Home," this park is slightly
different than its cousins. Its fans are loyal. It has a
less strenuous feel to it, allowing you to actually amble now and
then. The park's layout is a bit more old-fashioned and its
coasters range from the tame to the exuberant. Rumor has it the
water rides will get you wet (which is really good for a summer day in
Orange County, by the way).

Apparently,
the theme park has been available in one form or another since 1940,
when Walter Knott relocates the Old Trails Hotel to the Farm from
Prescott, Ariz. To the hotel's lobby Walter adds the Farm's first
attraction: "The Covered Wagon Show," a cyclorama depicting
the Knott family journey West. The hotel and cyclorama form the basis
for "Old West Ghost Town," the first themed area of Knott's
Berry Farm. The rest, they say, is history.

Directions:
112 miles, estimated driving time 2 1/2 hours
Take the 101S to the 110 (Harbor) Freeway south the 91 (Riverside)
Freeway east. Exit Beach Blvd. and right at the end of the exit ramp.
Proceed south one mile to the auto entrance lanes on your right past La
Palma Ave.